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General: Environmental and Aquatic Ecology

Our National Wetland Heritage: A Protection Guide, Second Edition by Jon Kusler and Teresa Opheim, 1996, 152 pages, Paperback, Published by the Environmental Law Institute.

ISBN: ASWM-ONWH-1

A comprehensive general reference for promoting the protection and restoration of wetlands by local governments, private citizens, conservation organizations, and landowners. With the increasingly critical need for innovative approaches that accommodate both wetland protection and economic growth, it provides concrete information on local wetland resources, how to set wetland protection policies, new techniques that have come to the forefront since the first edition, and incentive programs that fairly and effectively involve private landowners. Provides all of the necessary tools needed to foster action where it is most effective, the local level. Written with the view that wetlands are an integral part of a local community's heritage, the goal of this new edition is to provide detailed information on a wide variety of techniques available to those dedicated to improving wetland protection on the local level.

A Guidebook for Creating Wetland Interpretation Sites Including Wetlands and Ecotourismby Jon Kusler, 1994, 134 pages, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-CWIS-2

This guidebook is the product of two different but interrelated studies carried out by the Association of State Wetland Managers. It provides "how to" information with regard to creation of wetland interpretive sites including trails, trail guides, and boardwalks.

National Symposium: Improving Wetland Public Outreach, Training, Education, and InterpretationMadison, WI, June 15-19, 1993, 186 pages, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-WPO-3

These proceedings consist of 34 papers from two international wetland symposia conducted in 1992 and 1993. They address three important wetland topics--strengthening public outreach, training and education, and interpretation.

International Symposium: Wetlands of the Great LakesNiagara Falls, New York, May 16-18, 1990, edited by Jon Kusler, 335 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

International Symposium Vol 1: Ecotourism and Resource Conservation: A Collection of Papers from Merida, Mexico, April 1989edited by Jon Kusler, both volumes together total 885 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-ERC-VOL1-5

A Collection of Papers from Two International Conferences: Merida, Mexico, April 1989; Miami Beach, Florida, Nov.-Dec. 1990. Chapters Volume 1: Introduction; The Ecotourist; Ecotourism and Native Cultures; Local Community and Landowner Involvement/Benefits and Ecotourism; Perspectives from Various Nations.

International Symposium Vol 2: Ecotourism and Resource Conservation: A Collection of Papers from Miami Beach, Florida Nov.-Dec., 1990edited by Jon Kusler, both volumes together total 885 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

Legal Issues

National Symposium: Effective Mitigation: Mitigation Banks and Joint Projects in the Context of Wetland Management PlansPalm Beach Gardens, Florida, June 24-27, 1992. 220 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

National Symposium: Regulation of Altered, Artificial, and Managed Wetlands -Focus: Agriculture and ForestryChicago, Illinois, September 11-14, 1991, 147 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc. ISBN: ASWM-RAAMW-8

These papers address the regulation and management of altered, artificial, and managed wetlands. Primary emphasis is upon the interrelationships between wetlands, agriculture, and forestry.

National Wetland Symposium: Mitigation of Impacts and LossesNew Orleans, Louisiana, October 8-10, 1986, edited by Jon Kusler, 460 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

State and Regulatory

State Wetland Regulation: Status of Programs and Emerging Trends1994, 300 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-SWR-10

Chapters: State Wetland Regulatory Programs: An Overview; Components of State Wetland Regulatory Statutes; Emerging Issues and Directions; Special Provisions; Appendix (Includes profiles of fifty states with state contacts).

State Perspectives on Wetland Classification (Categorization) for Regulatory PurposesWashington, D.C., March 25, 1992. 95 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-SPWC-11

These proceedings consist of 12 papers that are the result of a workshop held March 25, 1992 at the Hall of States, Washington, DC by the Association of State Wetland Managers Wetland Classification Task Force.

National Wetland Protection Symposium: Strengthening the Role of the StatesGainesville, Florida, September 19-21, 1984, 711 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

Wetland Science

A Rapid Procedure for Assessing Wetland Functional Capacity Based on Hydrogeomorphic (HGM) Classificationby Dennis W. Magee. 1998. 190 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers.

ISBN: ASWM-RP-13

This proposed assessment approach combines features of the HGM Wetland Assessment Method and the Hollands/Magee assessment approach that has been in use for many years. It will be particularly useful for individuals attempting to implement HGM 'lite" assessment models without the extensive use of reference sites. The report also contains many figures and charts and background information that may be useful to anyone attempting to design or implement other assessment approaches.

A Bibliography of Wetland Creation and Restoration Literatureby Kevin L. Erwin, 1996, 99 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-BWCR-14

This bibliography deals with created and restored wetlands. The objective is to provide researchers, practitioners, and government agencies with a single comprehensive source of publications useful in designing, evaluating, and managing and monitoring wetland restoration and creation projects. Approximately 1000 citations.

National Wetland Symposium: Wetland HydrologyChicago, Illinois, September 16-18, 1987, edited by Jon Kusler, 339 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-WH-15

Chapters: Hydrology and Wetland Functions, Hydrology and Wetland Classification, Wetlands and Flood Storage, Hydrology and Water Quality, Wetlands and Stormwater, Case Studies of Assessment, Wetlands and Groundwater, Hydrology and Restoration/Creation, Hydrology and Legal Issues, Multiobjective Management of Wetlands, Research Needs.

Wetlands and Watershed Management

A Collection of Papers: Wetlands and Watershed Managementedited by Jon Kusler, 1996, 12 Chapters, 74 papers,. 466 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.

ISBN: ASWM-WWM-16

This collection of papers has been assembled to provide helpful insights to water resource planners, regulators, scientists, nonprofits, and others into the integration of wetland protection and restoration in water and watershed management. It is the first collection of papers to address this important topic.

National Wetlands Assessment SymposiumPortland, Maine, June 17-29, 1985, edited by Jon Kusler, 331 pages, Paperback, Published by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc.